Property for rent in Morbihan Morbihan Brittany France. Inside the cottage
Downstairs - Large Kitchen/ dining room with attractive character features and original exposed beams. Country pine kitchen units and traditional Breton dining table. Lounge with traditional Breton buffet, three comfortable sofas and two armchairs, TV, DVD, CD. Wifi internet connection available in the cottage Extra sitting room off lounge with sofa bed - can be used as an extra bedroom by special request only. Washroom with toilet, washbasin and washing machine. Upstairs - four bedrooms, all with a shower cubicle, vanity unit and fitted wardrobe. One double room with child's bed, the other double room with cot. Two twin rooms with single beds, furnished with children in mind.
Outside facilities
A large parking area is adjacent to the gite. Safe enclosed garden with barbecue exclusive to the gite. The large grounds are also safe for children. The private heated family sized swimming pool is perfect for children with no deep end, yet large enough for everyone. (7.3 metre x 3.7 metre x 1.2 metre) It has a sunny decked area and is fully enclosed with a gated entrance. The pool is heated from the beginning of May until the end of September. There is also a large trampoline with safety net, badminton, table tennis and a toddlers play area. Two 8ft x 4ft goalposts, Four adult bicycles are provided - one with removable toddler's bike seat and one with a two child trailer. Tennis racquets suitable for adults can be borrowed - please bring junior raquets for children with you. Views of surrounding farmland. Spectacular sunsets and starry night skies. Fishing by prior arrangement in nearby lake.
Property Details
Address Radenac
Location France > Brittany > Morbihan
Postcode 56500
Breakage deposit £ 150.00
Number of bedrooms 4
Number of bathrooms 5
Max people 9
Check In 16.00
Check Out 10.00
Nearest airport Rennes
Distance to Airport 80 miles
Distance to Beach 60 miles
Price From £ 400.00 (Weekly) Morbihan Area Information There is plenty to do at Reguiny, which is only 5 minutes down the road. You can take a leisurely stroll with the family around the beautiful lake, visit the first world war museum (where you will get your own friendly guide to show you around), swim in the 25 metre open air pool, or play tennis on the well kept tennis courts.
If you want to eat out, try the restaurant in Le Bretagne Hotel which is open every day. If the family enjoys takeaway pizzas, La Campanella can be recommended. It also has a very comprehensive menu for eating in. Radenac (5mins) has a very popular creperie with a bouncy castle to keep the children happy. Once you have tasted the crepes at Chez Bido you may be compelled to return!
At Radenac there are tennis courts (free of charge) which are within a large sports area. This is also the venue for "jeux sans frontieres", the annual inter village competition.
Holiday Gite Les Blancs is a perfect place to relax after a day out exploring Brittany, with its chateaux, medieval and Napoleonic towns (Locmine 10mins, or Pontivy 25mins), museums, canals, lakes, rivers, woods and fields as far as the eye can see, and of course the seaside, with miles of glorious sandy beaches, is never far away.
In about an hour you could be relaxing with the family on Carnac Plage, or visiting the amazing "standing stones" of Carnac, enjoying a meal in one of the lovely harbour side cafes at Lorient or Auray (45 mins), or taking a cliff top walk along the Quiberon peninsula.
In Breton the name Morbihan means "little sea" which aptly describes the Golfe du Morbihan. This is a must for anyone visiting the southern part of Brittany, with historic Vannes (only 30 mins away) at its head. Little motor boats called "vedettes" will take you on a magical tour around the islands of the gulf. If you prefer a shorter drive then try the Lac au Duc at Ploermel (25 mins), where there is a sandy beach (with plenty of shady spots), and water sports such as windsurfing or boating.
The Lorient Festival is one of the highlights of the summer season and is highly recommended if you are on holiday during the early part of August. For several days and nights the streets of Lorient are filled with hundreds of people. There is live folk music, dancing and colourful stalls selling all kinds of craftwork and local Breton produce. The bars and restaurants are constantly busy serving a variety of delicious meals, such as moules or galettes(savoury pancakes).
Not to be forgotten are the colourful markets which are so much a part of Breton culture. On your arrival at Les Blancs you will be given a list of all the market days, so no excuses for missing them!
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